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Hello Shawn Landden,
where exactly do you enter this ctrl-z?


In the graphical user interface of ddd ctrl-z is the shortcut for the
Edit - Undo action. So that is not supposed to end ddd, I guess.


Or do you enter it in a terminal from which you started ddd?
>From man bash:
    ... Typing the suspend character (typically ^Z, Control-Z) while
    a process is running causes that process to be stopped and returns
    control to bash. ...
So that whould just send ddd to the background and stop its execution.
If you wanted to kill it in a terminal, where ddd was started from,
you could use ctrl-c?

Kind regards,
Bernhard

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